>>>> One time before Farrier school, we called our shoer....he came out with
one farrier who graduated from a program in Montana and the other who
graduated from a program in Oklahoma (Lets talk Quackery..and Steph I did
not appreciate the comment BTW)

A single bad farrier does not make or break a school's reputation - after
all, medical doctors sometimes lose their licenses to practice, lawyers get
disbarred, CPA's get caught with their hands in the till...no matter where
they graduated.   I've heard of bad examples from all the major
shoeing/trimming schools and philosophies.  And, btw, there are at least a
couple of farriery schools in Oklahoma, which I know has caused some
confusion in the past.

I'm going to try to make it to the farriery association meeting tonight -
which, btw, is open to owners, farriers, vets, and any one who is
interested - and I'll ask about Jerry Linker.  Does he own the NC School of
Horseshoeing and Lameness?  Somewhere, I've heard his name, but I can't
exactly remember in what context.

Karen Thomas, NC


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